Rattle for babies' perambulator
Rattle for babies' perambulator was recalled on 12 February 2010 under EU Safety Gate alert 0202/10. Strangulation risk reported by Spain. The product poses a risk of strangulation because of the presence of a cord longer than 750 mm under a drawing force of 25 N and which stretches by more than 40% of its length in the resting position.
| Alert Number | 0202/10 |
| Brand | Baby Favorite |
| Category | Toys |
| Risk Type | Strangulation |
| Notifying Country | Spain |
| Country of Origin | People's Republic of China |
| Model Number | Ref. 22934; |
| Published | 12 February 2010 |
Risk Description
The product poses a risk of strangulation because of the presence of a cord longer than 750 mm under a drawing force of 25 N and which stretches by more than 40% of its length in the resting position.The product does not comply with the Toys Directive and with relevant European standard EN 71.
Measures Taken
Type of economic operator to whom the measure(s) were ordered: OtherCategory of measure(s): Withdrawal from the market ordered by the authorities.Date of entry into force: Unknown
Product Description
Four little bears, blue, orange, green and yellow in colour, with bow ties, arranged in a row, joined at the 'hands' with little intermediate balls, while two rings at the ends serve to attach the rattle to a pram. The packaging is a coloured cardboard box, white with red dots, while the upper rim on the top is red and the lower rim on the top is blue. It has a window through which the product can be seen attached to a piece of blue card. The rear of the box carried photographs of the various product models.
🚫 What Should You Do?
This recall involves a strangulation hazard related to Rattle for babies' perambulator .
About this risk
This product contains cords, strings, loops, or other elements that can wrap around a child's neck and cause strangulation.
Recommended action
Remove the product from the child's environment immediately. Cut any cords or strings if they cannot be safely removed. Never leave children unsupervised with products that have loose cords.
Who is at risk?
Infants and young children are at the highest risk of strangulation from cords, strings, and loops.